Discover the captivating beauty and rich culture of Kangaroo Island on a private luxury tour. Experience stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and unique wildlife, including kangaroos, koalas, and sea lions, in their natural habitats. Engage with the island's history through visits to historic lighthouses and artisan producers. Enjoy tastings of local delicacies like Ligurian honey and sample boutique wines. With expert multilingual guides, every detail is tailored to your interests, ensuring a unique and immersive experience. Whether you opt for a day or multi-day tour, relax in premium accommodations and travel in comfort with a flexible itinerary.
- Private tours designed for comfort and exclusivity
- Explore iconic sites like Seal Bay and Remarkable Rocks
- Engage with local artisans and taste regional specialties
- Ideal for couples, families, or small groups seeking a bespoke adventure
You will find your private guide with your name
Seal Bay is one of Kangaroo Island’s most breathtaking wildlife experiences. Home to one of the world’s rarest species—the Australian sea lion—this pristine beach allows visitors to witness these incredible animals in their natural habitat. Walk along the elevated boardwalks overlooking turquoise water and white sand, where sea lions rest, play, and nurse their pups. With your guide, you’ll learn about their behaviour, breeding cycles, and the conservation work that protects this endangered species. Seal Bay is not a zoo—there are no fences and no enclosures. It’s a truly wild encounter, offering unforgettable photo opportunities and a deep connection with the island’s natural beauty. Whether they’re sleeping peacefully on the warm sand or waddling back from the ocean, seeing sea lions up close is a highlight of any Kangaroo Island tour.
Pennington Bay is one of Kangaroo Island’s most dramatic and photogenic beaches. Known for its powerful Southern Ocean swells, turquoise waters, and wide stretches of white sand, it’s a favourite spot for surfers, photographers, and nature lovers. From the lookout above the bay, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of rugged cliffs, rolling waves, and pristine coastline. Dolphins are often seen playing in the surf, and the changing colours make it a stunning stop for photos at any time of day. Although the waters can be rough for swimming, the beauty and raw energy of Pennington Bay make it an unforgettable highlight of any island tour. A breathtaking coastal viewpoint perfect for photos and nature appreciation.
Baudin Conservation Park is a peaceful coastal reserve on the eastern side of Kangaroo Island, offering a beautiful mix of nature, history, and wildlife. The park is known for its scenic walking trails that overlook dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and sweeping views across Backstairs Passage. As you explore, you may spot kangaroos, wallabies, goannas, and a variety of birdlife, all while walking through native bushland rich in coastal flora. The area also carries cultural and historical significance, named after the French explorer Nicolas Baudin, who charted parts of the island in the early 1800s. From gentle strolls to scenic lookouts, Baudin Conservation Park is a perfect stop for travellers seeking quiet natural beauty, local wildlife, and panoramic ocean views. A serene and picturesque highlight of Kangaroo Island’s eastern coastline.
Emu Ridge is Kangaroo Island’s only eucalyptus oil distillery and a fascinating stop for travellers interested in local history, natural products, and authentic island culture. Family-owned and proudly Australian, Emu Ridge produces pure eucalyptus oil using traditional methods that date back over a century. Visitors can enjoy: A guided look at the distillation process Insights into the island’s early eucalyptus industry A chance to sample 100% pure eucalyptus oil and natural products A relaxed café offering local food and country hospitality With friendly staff, unique souvenirs, and a genuine connection to Kangaroo Island’s heritage, Emu Ridge is both educational and enjoyable—perfect for travellers of all ages. A local, authentic experience celebrating the island’s natural resources and history.
We drive around the Island spotting Koalas, Kangaroos, birds. We can go anywhere you wish!
Vivonne Bay – One of Australia’s Most Beautiful Beaches Vivonne Bay is a pristine stretch of white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water, often ranked among Australia’s most beautiful beaches. Sheltered by Point Ellen, the bay offers calm conditions ideal for relaxing, beach walking, and photography. With its untouched coastline, gentle waves, and soft light, Vivonne Bay is a peaceful escape where you can take in Kangaroo Island’s natural beauty. Keep an eye out for dolphins, sea birds, and the vibrant colours of the Southern Ocean. A perfect spot to unwind, enjoy nature, and capture stunning coastal views.
Flinders Chase National Park, Remarkable Rocks are a collection of massive granite boulders sculpted over 500 million years by wind, sea spray and rain. Kangaroo Island Australia Their striking shapes, covered in golden-orange lichen, sit atop a granite dome, offering sweeping views of the coastline and the nearby Casuarina Islets.
Admirals Arch is one of Kangaroo Island’s most iconic natural landmarks. Located in Flinders Chase National Park, this dramatic sea cave has been carved by centuries of wind and powerful Southern Ocean waves. A boardwalk leads you down the cliffside to the arch, offering incredible views of rugged coastline, swirling seas, and the historic Cape du Couedic Lighthouse. Inside the arch, you’ll see hanging stalactites, sculpted rock formations, and the constant motion of the ocean framed perfectly by the opening. The area is also home to a thriving colony of long-nosed fur seals, often seen resting on the rocks or playing in the surf below. With its mix of geology, wildlife, and breathtaking photography angles, Admirals Arch is a must-see highlight of any Kangaroo Island tour.
Stokes Bay is one of Kangaroo Island’s most magical surprises. What begins as a rocky shoreline transforms into a stunning white-sand beach—but only after you walk through a secret passage of natural rock tunnels. Emerging on the other side feels like stepping into a private paradise. The protected rock lagoon creates calm, crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and relaxing, while the surrounding cliffs and dunes offer beautiful scenery and great photo opportunities. Keep an eye out for kangaroos and wallabies, often seen grazing nearby. Stokes Bay perfectly combines adventure, tranquillity, and breathtaking coastal beauty.
Other secret places, more animals on the way. A private tour means we go anywhere you wish! Mattia will show you secret places on the Island
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